On Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks showed their support for kicker Jason Myers after his missed field goal attempt in the fourth quarter of their game against the San Francisco 49ers. The Seahawks were trailing by three points when Myers lined up for a 44-yard field goal attempt, but he pushed the kick wide right and the Seahawks lost the game.
Despite the miss, the Seahawks showed their support for Myers after the game. Head coach Pete Carroll said, “We’re going to keep believing in him and keep giving him chances to make plays.” Quarterback Russell Wilson echoed those sentiments, saying, “We’re all here for him and we’re all going to continue to support him.”
Myers has been with the Seahawks since 2019 and has been a reliable kicker for the team. He made 33 of his 37 field goal attempts last season and was 14 of 15 this season before Sunday’s miss. He also made all of his extra point attempts this season.
The Seahawks have shown that they are committed to Myers and believe in him despite his recent miss. It is clear that the team is behind him and will continue to support him as he looks to bounce back from this setback.